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Mental reproduction of a dance choreography and its effects on physiological fatigue in dancers

Mental reproduction of a dance choreography and its effects on physiological fatigue in dancers

... As stated at the start of this article, psychological and physical demand states can be understood as the effects and consequences caused by loads. To deduce the physiological characteristics of psychophysical demand, ...

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Aesthetic Concept - Choreography of Piso Surit Dance in Karo Community

Aesthetic Concept - Choreography of Piso Surit Dance in Karo Community

... Surit dance in Karo community has distinctive characteristics in its movement techniques, floor patterns, environmental ethical norms, and symbolic-philosophical ...Surit dance; and 2) the concept of Piso ...

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Korean Stage Dance as a New Trend in Kazakhstan Choreography

Korean Stage Dance as a New Trend in Kazakhstan Choreography

... Throughout the millenniums, the political and economical relations of the Koreans were developed in close contact with the neighboring nations. Certainly, it was reflected in both religious belief and national culture. ...

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The Eurodans Project: A European collaboration through Choreography and Technology

The Eurodans Project: A European collaboration through Choreography and Technology

... professional dance contexts including vocational dance training, dancers evidently learn about choreography, even if they have little opportunity to do so ...existing choreography, and through ...

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"The Dying Swan" by A. Pavlova: Choreography and Iconography of the Image

"The Dying Swan" by A. Pavlova: Choreography and Iconography of the Image

... the works of professional artists engaged in the ballet theme. E. Degas was not a ballet dancer, but, when depicting the ballet, he managed to capture the entire professional distinctness of poses, which allowed him to ...

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Artificial IntelliDance: Teaching Machine Learning through a Choreography

Artificial IntelliDance: Teaching Machine Learning through a Choreography

... abstract objects, by breaking the object into parts, and recursing over the parts to calculate similarity. This action is illustrated by a comparison of simi- lar movements and sub-movements as executed by a ballet and ...

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A Meta-Model Based Proposal for QOS of WSCDL Choreography

A Meta-Model Based Proposal for QOS of WSCDL Choreography

... of choreography is based on analogy between choreography for performing arts and of web ...its choreography is described in terms of quality of per- formance of dominant performer and his/her ...

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The Choreography of Everday Life: Rudolf Laban and the Making of Modern Movement

The Choreography of Everday Life: Rudolf Laban and the Making of Modern Movement

... of dance, therefore, was kept from being entirely self-reflexive: “Since the primary function of the therapist is,” Bartenieff wrote, “to help a patient find an acceptable identity and satisfying mode of behavior ...

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Dance on screen

Dance on screen

... The argument about dance on screen is based not within the context of contemporary live dance, but within the contexts of film/video, screen choreography and performance[r] ...

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“Mama Africa”: HIV/AIDS and national identity in South African choreography

“Mama Africa”: HIV/AIDS and national identity in South African choreography

... 5) There is substantial research into South Africa and HIV/AIDS conducted by both local and international organisations. This article acknowledges that there is an ongoing debate about social practices, prevention and ...

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Dance, leadership and space

Dance, leadership and space

... a dance teacher’s answer to a female follower’s request for explanation of complex choreography co-ordination of particular moves might have been, somewhat dismissively, “Just follow and look pretty” – this ...

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Deepening discipline: digital reflection and choreography

Deepening discipline: digital reflection and choreography

... strategies to distance ourselves enough to grasp momentarily what someone else might perceive’ (Burrows 2010, 34) he captures the dialogic complexity involved in learning to handle the material practice of creating ...

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Soft thought (in architecture and choreography)

Soft thought (in architecture and choreography)

... For Thrift, as well as in “Synchronous Objects”, the flux of numerical sequences derived from the mapping of the physical performance gives way to new qualities and intensities. Qualculations are therefore not simple ...

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The Dance Lesson. A good dance lesson should contain some or all of the following:-

The Dance Lesson. A good dance lesson should contain some or all of the following:-

... communication. Dance differs from the other aspects of the physical education programme in that the primary concern is with the expressive quality of movement and the enjoyment and appreciation of the aesthetic ...

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Boy’s Dance Lab

Boy’s Dance Lab

... Community Dance Magazine, 2005) Of the work I have observed throughout the city in my role as Dance Artist, I have not yet come across a boy’s dance club that is not a street or break dancing ...

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The dance of the Dogon masks

The dance of the Dogon masks

... Crouching under the overhang of a huge boulder, clothed only in white Dogon shorts, they intersperse his long well wishings and admonitions in sigi so, the ritual language, with occasion[r] ...

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Between architecture and dance

Between architecture and dance

... The third workshop stage set a series of quick tasks, which ask participants to use solely their bodies to alter the environment. This stage introduced participants to the ways in which they, even without any expertise ...

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Choreography of song, dance and beak movements in the zebra finch (Taeniopygia guttata)

Choreography of song, dance and beak movements in the zebra finch (Taeniopygia guttata)

... and dance were obtained as follows: an individual male was placed in a cage with a clear Plexiglas window on one wall and light green posterboard on the opposite wall, This cage was in turn placed inside a larger ...

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Stage 4 - Dance

Stage 4 - Dance

... – Variation: Students in formation for the heel and toe polka are individually given a card with one name of a famous pair (eg. Mickey and Minnie…). Doing a progressive dance, as you go around, talk to your ...

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STUDYING TRADITIONAL DANCE FORMS - Mathematical Study of Odissi Dance Postures

STUDYING TRADITIONAL DANCE FORMS - Mathematical Study of Odissi Dance Postures

... 73 | P a g e Since studying the angles doesn’t aid the body, but is knowledge for the mind; one could say that study of dance is restricted to the mind while dancing is restricted to the body. This study shows ...

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